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That would be very cool. Maybe have him sing a little song as well, while on the beach.
Nice! You are correct. I recall now. Della interrupts his dance with a girl on the dance floor. Or am I mixing it up with another scene?
Yeah definitely: it might have made him seem a bit more confident.
Forgot about that! Tim did look alright on the dance floor.
I remember back in the '80's, after watching Bond play the Domination video game in NSNA joking with my Dad as to which Bond could possibly pull off break dancing.
He laughed and said he'd rather see Roger attempt it than Sean. I immediately pictured Sir Roger moon-walking in his AVTAK tracks suit. A funny thought.
He invented snowboarding in that film, so that's the next closest thing maybe.
True. Mendel (Ludger Pistor) from CR is also in Inglourious Basterds. These two actors managed to be in my two favourite movies of all time.
By extension, there is David Arnold's own "No Good About Goodbye" as an unused theme. Its melody is very similar, and is threaded through the Quantum of Solace score. I really enjoy those moments.
And they're all structured around the Bond theme, to seamlessly segue between the three. Or four.
I always found it rather odd, to go from Junkanoo to Palmyra, back to Junkanoo.
This explains the strange dubbing in the short scene where Bond says to Pinder: Tell him Paula's dead. Pinder replies "OK."
Pinders lips don't move, and Bonds barely move.
Thunderball has many scenes altered in post-production.
They treat is so matter-of-factly. Some fans have criticized it. Then again, it's one of those things that Bond has to do. He can't take the time to mourn always and has to press on to get the job done.
Peter Hunt really had a challenge in trying to get TB in shape to meet the release date and there's a still a lot of questionable editing.
There.
*Dominic
I need to get round to watching that...
Ronin's a bit of a Bond villain convention too :)
With the old Simmons, Connery switch! ;)
Yeah it's probably his most obvious! But I must admit I did only just notice (so thread-appropriate!) the switch he does at the end of Dr No.
(it's out of focus, so I can't be sure, but it appears the figurines are placed on either side of the door)
DAF:
LALD:
FYEO:
AVTAK:
There are props from M's office that appear more frequently, surely? If only counting props that we see outside M's office, then it might be one of the more re-used props for sure.
Thanks! I hope these two figurines appear in other films too. In my last re-watch of the films, I couldn't see them anywhere in TMWTGG, TSWLM, MR or LTK, but I'm not too sure about the 60's Connery films.
Hah, that's a great way to reuse a prop! Good spot!
Wow, eagle eyes. I remember seeing that prop just laying around in the lobby to the old 007 ride experience thing at the Trocadero in London in the 90s. It wasn't on display, it was just sort of set dressing as you were supposedly in 'Q branch'!